I have a lot of favorites, but I underlined my overall top two. Can you see a pattern in my favorite characters, as well as a pattern in my favorite types of couples? And yes, I also have a semi-obsession with snakes. I always have and probably always will. During my kindergarten years, I was the petite tomboy in the petting zoo with snakes around her neck.

I think your trend (though I could be wrong) is possibly women older than yourself, who often have stern personality traits. They are in the grey area. They are not the heroes, but they certainly aren't the villains.

Yeah, I tried, but I pretty much just described Prudence. But hey, that could be why she is your favorite character.

You prefer villains. No one has guessed my trend as of yet; there is a general stereotype among many of my favorites.

I've never thought about it before, but I suppose I have a trend to mine, too. My favorites tend to be the independent girls, authority figures and outcasts (most villains would fall under this category).

Yeah, and I went back and edited mine so everyone could see my top ten.

Not entirely right. In a few words, the characters I like are usually lanky and quirky. Most of them are intelligent, though not all of them are. (I wouldn't classify Ling as intelligent.) With Snow White as an exception, I like strong women. Let me rephrase that: I like uniquely strong women. Though I thought Elizabeth Swann the Pirate King was ridiculous and do not like her character, it bothers me when I hear people say they could flip Kiera. There is such a thing as being lanky and quirky as well as being strong and beautiful.

Hmm, here's something else I like in female characters:
I like characters that have the stereotypical "villain look" but are not villains. Captain Amelia's hair was changed from black to red to give her less of a villainous appearance. Prudence is a fantastic example of this, despite her short amount of screen time. In C II, she wears black for the majority of her scenes. She certainly has the spinsterish villainess look, but she never was a villain (and is no longer a spinster by the end of her episode). She herself says certain things are simply never done, but she breaks a visual stereotype by existing.

I could go on further about different types of characters that I like, but I'm probably annoying people already!

I'm not sure if there's a pattern, tbh. My opinions change all the time, so it's hard for me to ever settle down with a proper list. Besides, often times I like almost the whole cast of a movie, while in others I just like one character over all the rest.

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